Tuesday, September 06, 2005

New York Times

Here's an almost good editorial, but they had to take a shot a Ray Nagin, which proves they have had some of the kool-aid. But the following certainly is true.

"No administration could credibly investigate such an immense failure on its own watch. And we have learned through bitter experience - the Abu Ghraib nightmare is just one example - that when this administration begins an internal investigation, it means a whitewash in which no one important is held accountable and no real change occurs.

Mr. Bush signaled yesterday that we are in for more of the same when he sneered and said, 'One of the things that people want us to do here is to play a blame game.'"

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